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Patt Morrison Asks: Spirit guide Kenny Kingston
Everybody knows that newlyweds William and Kate are in town this weekend. But Kenny Kingston says he knows how that royal marriage will work out. The self-styled Psychic to the Stars who has hosted lucrative infomercials, TV shows and hotlines says he...Tags: Elections, John Wayne, Imperial and Royal Matters, Mae West, Television
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Parking Attendant Who Stabbed Bronx H.S. Graduate Still Free
PIX11.comWas it self-defense or murder? It'll be up to a grand jury to decide if two parking attendants involved in the violent brawl that ended with a rising football star's death will be charged with the crime. Prosecutors have already arrested the father of...Tags: WPIX, Bronx (New York City), Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution
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Pitts: Exhibit A for African-Americans brainwashed by the Democrats
I just read Leonard Pitts' column in the Baltimore Sun ('Our blacks' vs. 'their blacks': Why conservatives shouldn't talk about race," Nov. 6). Based on what I have read, he is "Exhibit A" for the African-Americans who have been "brainwashed" by the...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Elections, African Americans, Washington, DC, Justice and Rights
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Today in history: July 26
1775: Benjamin Franklin became America's first postmaster-general. 1882: The Richard Wagner opera "Parsifal" premiered in Bayreuth, Germany. 1947: President Harry S. Truman signed the National Security Act, which established the National Military...Tags: Elections, George H.W. Bush, Politics, Richard Wagner, Benjamin Franklin
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World War II veteran shares bits of history
Staff WriterCALEXICO — Alfonso Cordero, 90, was working at a local retail store making 24 cents an hour in 1941 when he heard about the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Three years later, at 23, he was drafted into the U.S. Army. Out of love for his country, he...Tags: Elections, Japan, World War II (1939-1945), Washington (U.S. state), Politics
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Traffic: Accident on northbound Route 97 prior to Route 100
As of 9:30 a.m. Thursday, traffic was slow on northbound Route 97 prior to Route 100, due to an accident. Accidents were slowing traffic on southbound I-95 at the Fort McHenry Tunnel, Admiral Cochrane Drive at Harry S. Truman Parkway in Anne Arundel...Tags: Jones Falls Expressway, Baltimore County, Jones Falls, Bus Accidents, Transportation Accidents
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Give pioneering Marines rightful props
Orlando Opinionators - Orlando SentinelIt’s a seductive recruiting slogan: The Few. The Proud. The Marines. Yet, prior to 1941, the words bespoke a damnable irony. The few who served in the Marines were white. And the Corps stood proud of it. Even after President Franklin D. Roosevelt... -
New study offers insight on Palestinian suicide attacks
World NowA new study shows a strong correlation between unemployment, tough econonmic conditions and the nature of suicide attacks carried out by Palestinians in recent years. The study analyzed the backgrounds of 157 Palestinians who carried out suicide attacks... -
Sports Legend Revealed: Did the Governor of Colorado lose Pikes Peak in a football bet?
The Fabulous ForumFOOTBALL LEGEND: The Governor of Colorado lost Pikes Peak to Texas in a football bet. Bets between politicians are a common tradition in the world of professional sports. Just this past year, before the Major League Baseball (MLB) World Series...... -
Grayslake North student goes to national competition with project on nuclear bombs
TribLocal - Grayslake » NewsOn Aug. 6, 1945, the United States became the first country to use nuclear weaponry when it dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. President …... -
With so much to do, it's good that time moves slowly in Key West
Time somehow moves more slowly in Key West.
It all starts with the final approach.
Heading south from the congested traffic and urban sprawl of Miami, the speed limit is a leisurely 45 mph on U.S. Highway 1 from Florida City, where mainland Florida...Tags: Fishing, Gulf of Mexico, Travel, Mexico, Ronald Reagan
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Book review: 'Wild Bill Donovan: The Spymaster Who Created the OSS and Modern American Espionage'
Los Angeles TimesContemporary history is seldom as relevant and engaging as Douglas Waller's new biography, "Wild Bill Donovan: The Spymaster Who Created the OSS and Modern American Espionage," which is — by turns — fascinatingly instructive and thoroughly...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Police Investigations, Los Angeles Times, Politics, Crimes
Jul 9, 2011
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